Gable End

Gable End

A Poem by Chris Shaw

long after leaving
brushwood of silver birch
will still tremble in
mornings soft spring breeze

lengthy tresses will tease
pre dawn air while whispers
bring goodnight kisses
through clear glass panes

heart of this tree forever
resides in me wherever i go
sunshine happy on river's flow
or in my garden sanctuary

in sickness, sorrow or fear
through hello and goodbyes
steadfast, rooted in seasons
a sentinel on guard duty

glance upon graceful limbs
on dark veined bark markings
awaiting green leaf canopy
it is only right i pay my dues
 
merci for sharing emotions
unafraid to display movement
a friend in all ways truthful
in all weathers honest

© 2021 Chris Shaw


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Your first line sent me on a reverie about how things usually change drastically after one leaves a place for a while . . . then I got to thinking how, where I live near wilderness, this place is less likely to be drastically different many years after I'm gone. All the ways humans try to dominate the planet, yet nature is the entity that will own this planet long after we've spent ourselves into a fatal frenzy (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Please accept a sorry for not thanking you sooner for this lovely review Margie. This one slipped me.. read more
barleygirl

3 Years Ago

That's the beauty of being old & forgetful . . . stumbling upon forgotten cash, reviews, & other une.. read more
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

And how lovely that is too :)



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it seems one of us is on a roll .. I aint talking ham and it sure aint me .. a real treat our Chris and I aint talkin nuts neither :)

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

8 Months Ago

Ta muchly Neville for resurrecting some of these oldies while my lazy muse is sunning herself in war.. read more
this is such a gorgeous piece!

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Many thanks Savanna for another read. All the best.

Chris
I liked this a lot. I read it a few times and discovered something new every time. The phrasing and word choices were well made and gave an air of elegance to the poem. Good job!

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you kindly for your review and welcome to my page. Pleased to meet you Vectra and I appreciate.. read more
This tree came alive for me with your beautiful words of description. It was more human to me than many people I know. I loved reading this piece.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Fairy. So pleased to see you. Hope all is good with you.

Chris
Fairy Khan

3 Years Ago

Pleased to see you too. All's good with me, I hope things are good with you.
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

All's well Fairy, thanks for checking in. Take care dear poet.
wow ... such strong personification i believe you are giving tribute to someone very special and true .. a true friend rare in anyone's life says i .. and i love birch trees also .. and the aspen .. both gathered in stands so accent surrounding pines and evergreens .. they mark the mountain edges ..beautiful beautiful poem .. a keeper in my books ... so glad i did not miss this one Ms. Shaw .. top o the mahrnin' to ya!
E.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Mr E for that delightful review. I too am pleased you called on this poem. Even more now t.. read more
This is a fine offering, very meaningfully done
This is also an area that is at the root of conflict in our (and other) areas where loggers want to clear cut a large portion of our remaining old growth forests, most of which are over 2000 years in age
Well past time we ceased destroying these beautiful things

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Dave and for sharing your thoughts. Another tree lover. Join the club.

Chri.. read more
So beautiful. Dear Chris. I loved how you described so many things. I loved the old trees. The stories, they could tell us. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Coyote. A life without the beauty of trees would be dull indeed. All good wishes my friend.. read more
Coyote Poetry

3 Years Ago

I agree dear Chris and you are welcome.
The trees in our backyards....they grew as we did and they saw it all. They withstood the carved initials and kissed us with falling leaves. I had a weeping willow in my backyard in New Jersey that was such a tree. If it could have spoken, oh the stories it would have told. Always silent, never revealing its secrets....steadfast! Beautifully written, Chris. Lydi**

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Lydi**especially for sharing your weeping willow with me. I have such an affinity with tre.. read more
"In all weathers honest"---what a great line and great ending.

I look at old pictures of the Gutterson's front yeard in Ryegate, VT....the giant maple that is still there
from when I was little...oh how much and how many generations it has seen...steadfast and true...it has watched over, sheltered, loved....
and been that stationary sentinel...
Your tree has been a guard as well, and has many stories to tell...
beautiful poem,Chris.
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Jacob for that lovely review. Pleased my words reminded you of your maple. What beautiful .. read more

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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